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Precalculus: Algebraic, Numeric, Geometric or something like that. It has a lime green cover. It is REALLY good. Precalculus with Limits is also good, but that's usually used for Honors Precalculus. I like both.

Are you going into precalc? If so (or if anyone else is), then you should get the book that your school uses. Getting a good grade is more important than actually learning the material (lol). However, when it comes to comprehension, almost all textbooks I have read fail miserably. You might be better off browsing for Precalc guides like sparknotes or something.

No, I've finished PreCal but I just want to prep again for Math IIC. I just want to find a used book but I want it to be good so that I can review easily. Do any of you know a good PREP book for Precalc? I saw Barrons "PreCalculus the Easy Way" in the book store but I do not know if it is good or not.

I see. In that case, I wouldn't recommend a full textbook.. they are always expensive and often include superfluous things (the beginning chapters review old stuff, the ending chapters tend to go beyond the most important things). Textbooks are notorious for making things impossible to comprehend as well.
Smaller guide books such as those from sparknotes are usually good at narrowing things down to the most important information. Plus, if you go in a bookstore like Borders or something, you can flip through these books to see exactly how you feel about them. From what I can remember, you should focus on the unit circle, relationships between the trig functions, basic graph transformations, limits, and sequences.

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